US Air Force F-15 engine fire, runway overshoot and ejection

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  • F-15 engine fire, runway overshoot and ejection

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  • @Brotha00
    @Brotha00 5 років тому +246

    Glad this type of shit never happens when I’m driving my hornet home from work.

    • @WootTootZoot
      @WootTootZoot 5 років тому +10

      You drive a Hornet and it hasn't caught on fire, YET ?

    • @Bathing.in.Emptiness
      @Bathing.in.Emptiness 5 років тому

      ROTFLMAO!

    • @osopolar2022
      @osopolar2022 5 років тому +2

      Same here with my pristine AMC Pacer. It's the little things in life.

    • @ChestyBPuller
      @ChestyBPuller 5 років тому

      If I had a nickel

    • @ltkernel8019
      @ltkernel8019 5 років тому

      The benefit of frequent oil changes every 5,000 miles.

  • @brenttaylordotus
    @brenttaylordotus 5 років тому +86

    The check engine light came on in my car and started beeping so I ejected at the end of my driveway this one time.

  • @imaner76
    @imaner76 5 років тому +139

    Meanwhile on DCS. Seems like a good landing to me. He got the runway!?

    • @sheepy2688
      @sheepy2688 5 років тому +3

      lol xD I mean I can't see the problem here :p

    • @johnsmith-yj2cn
      @johnsmith-yj2cn 5 років тому +6

      he was going 250 kt wen he touched the runway normal landing speed is more like 150 , he could not stop in time so he ejected

    • @erikhjortsater5461
      @erikhjortsater5461 5 років тому +11

      @@johnsmith-yj2cn oooooooooooooh reeeeaaaaallllllyyyyy???

    • @zeitgeist909
      @zeitgeist909 4 роки тому +2

      IKR - looks like every single one of my landings!

  • @Dubanx
    @Dubanx 5 років тому +56

    "Smashes the fuel tank across the grass"
    Bingo fuel! [Low fuel warning]

  • @Logarithm906
    @Logarithm906 5 років тому +92

    He sounds so bored.
    Even when he said he'd have to punch out, he said it with mild annoyance more than anything.
    Kudos to that computer though, just crashed and it was more concerned about the lack of fuel than anything.

    • @ibrudiiv
      @ibrudiiv 4 роки тому +9

      Yea he just lost his plane and the paperwork and interviews/interrogations will commence lol

    • @microdesigns2000
      @microdesigns2000 4 роки тому +6

      Ya it reminds me of when I don't turn when Google maps tells me to. It starts repeating "make a u-turn", "make a u-turn".

    • @TM-bn8pv
      @TM-bn8pv 3 роки тому

      @@microdesigns2000 until I tell it that I'm still the captain now!
      Then it chills out, and then SEALS show up and I haven't been able to get past that part.

    • @deekamikaze
      @deekamikaze 6 днів тому

      ​@@ibrudiiv not only that but possible life long back pain from the sudden G's that he knows he's about to experience

  • @olamarvin
    @olamarvin 3 роки тому +26

    The HUD camera's life flashed before its eyes at the end there.

  • @ndsx6
    @ndsx6 5 років тому +97

    2012, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18: Nothing.
    UA-cam algorithm in 2019: Let's recommend this to everyone

  • @ChestyBPuller
    @ChestyBPuller 5 років тому +31

    Jesus Christ UA-cam, I’m watching it now. Stop recommending

    • @BrettonFerguson
      @BrettonFerguson 5 років тому +1

      UA-cam always recommends to me videos I just watched a hour earlier. One time every video in my recommendations had the red line across the bottom indication i had watched them all, all the way through. I have to click "not interested" and then "Tell Us Why" and then "I've already watched the video", dozens of times everyday. I guarantee after watching this all the way through, when I go back to recommendations, it will have this video listed. They really need to fix this.

    • @johno9507
      @johno9507 Місяць тому

      It's been 4 years since you watched this video, please watch it again. 😏

  • @michaelkarnerfors9545
    @michaelkarnerfors9545 5 років тому +33

    "Coming in hot" takes on new meaning...

  • @keegan773
    @keegan773 5 років тому +94

    They pay multi million dollars for a jet fighter and install a potato for a camera.

    • @nick4819
      @nick4819 5 років тому +37

      It's actually just all the different renderings and compressions it's been through before finally being messed with on youtube. I promise you. When they extract the video from the aircrafts systems...it's perfectly clear on their screens.

    • @keegan773
      @keegan773 5 років тому +15

      nick4819
      You are most probably right.......I'm just looking at it from the end user point of view.
      Having a minor sulk.😁

    • @freefall0483
      @freefall0483 5 років тому +4

      Don't knock the pinnacle of 1970s camera technology!!!!

    • @Skank_and_Gutterboy
      @Skank_and_Gutterboy Місяць тому

      Yep. The F-16 had a total garbage camera until around 2000, proving that Lockeed has no shame. Even now, it's just alright and the Air Force had to fund it. Thanks for nothing, Lockheed.

  • @zeitgeist909
    @zeitgeist909 4 роки тому +13

    "Bingo Fuel!! - Overtemp, Left!!" - Betty, at this point - GFYS!!!

  • @Michaelsmith-om2dj
    @Michaelsmith-om2dj 5 років тому +35

    Fake... He couldn't have gotten off the ground with those balls of steel

  • @testuser1337
    @testuser1337 7 років тому +42

    talk to the hand, betty...

  • @hoghogwild
    @hoghogwild 5 років тому +75

    6:08 "Beep", Bingo fuel, "beep-beep", Bingo fuel, Bing ...Overtemp, Left , Warning, "F.T.I.T.", Overtemp, Left, Bingo fuel, "beep-beep-beep"=Bing....

    • @HappyFlapps
      @HappyFlapps 5 років тому +22

      Pilot to Computer Lady - "No shit, bitch."

    • @slobama
      @slobama 5 років тому +2

      Yeah, I can hear.

    • @angeloc1340
      @angeloc1340 5 років тому +8

      Bungo fuel I think you have more importing problems than bingo fuel

    • @davidca96
      @davidca96 5 років тому +3

      all the sudden President Trumps head pops in the side of the vid "BINGBING BONG BONG BINGBING!"

    • @r1derbike
      @r1derbike 5 років тому +1

      Kaboo! Kaboo! (Asian pilots respond)

  • @TheSparrowLooksUp
    @TheSparrowLooksUp 4 роки тому +10

    "BINGO FUEL!" - You ain't kiddin'.

  • @technowarriorstv
    @technowarriorstv 5 років тому +50

    Glad he Made it out another life Saved with the ACES II ejection seat

  • @wcresponder
    @wcresponder 4 роки тому +9

    Siri sounded so lonely at the end there.

  • @schnitzel_enjoyer
    @schnitzel_enjoyer 9 місяців тому +1

    Do these 20 million dollar jets use samsung button phone cameras?

  • @tml6556
    @tml6556 3 роки тому +1

    Checklist said to eject right away, should have listened. Don't try and be a hero.

  • @adrienroy9310
    @adrienroy9310 5 років тому +9

    Pro, iron nerves.

  • @joehayward2631
    @joehayward2631 5 років тому +9

    Ok pilot so calm what a professional

  • @ricardopieper11
    @ricardopieper11 2 роки тому +1

    Interesting how many comments here are saying "perfect training", "such a professional pilot" when the pilot actually broke protocol and tried to be a hero, and failed ua-cam.com/video/sGwPObO0x9Q/v-deo.html. Maybe this just wasn't this pilot's day.

    • @Skank_and_Gutterboy
      @Skank_and_Gutterboy Рік тому

      Dude was shooting for a Distinguished Flying Cross for gallantly saving equipment, when all he accomplished was losing his wings and retiring under a cloud. Pretty lousy end to a nice career, I heard that he had several thousand hours in the jet, was very senior, and was a well-known and liked leader. Boy did he blow it that day.

  • @DragNetJoe
    @DragNetJoe 2 роки тому +1

    Touched down at 260-270KTS. Of course he ran off the runway. Whiteman has a long runway (12400') but not enough for that. Maybe Edwards with 15K + the lakebed.

  • @jameshunter5899
    @jameshunter5899 5 років тому +13

    Well done that pilot

    • @billjamison2877
      @billjamison2877 3 роки тому

      As a pilot, his checklist said to eject as he should have done according to SOP. In the F-15, right in front of you, is the checklist for engine fires and the procedure that is to be followed. The procedure lists one word for this situation and that word was EJECT! Landing at 275 kts is nuts.The stars were aligned for this very foolish but very lucky pilot. There are old pilots and bold pilots, but no old, bold pilots. I still commend and honor him for his service to our country and am very happy he is OK.

    • @tml6556
      @tml6556 3 роки тому

      Nah his checklist told him to eject right away and he ignored it which is very dangerous because if the fire burns through he could lose control of the aircraft. And he tried to land at 300 knots lmao

    • @erichaynes7502
      @erichaynes7502 3 роки тому

      @@billjamison2877 I've heard he got dismissed for improper Crew Resource Management and later on got dismissed from a commercial airline..then he passed away in a traffic accident a year or two ago.

  • @bryandepaepe5984
    @bryandepaepe5984 5 років тому +8

    Landing at that speed will cause severe brake fade from overheating very quickly.

    • @dwizzleusa4202
      @dwizzleusa4202 5 років тому

      They don't have brake pads.. hydraulic pressured brakes..

    • @frankeinfish
      @frankeinfish 5 років тому +3

      @@dwizzleusa4202 And what is that hydraulic pressure acting on if not the brake pads hmm?

    • @secondtononepaf
      @secondtononepaf 5 років тому

      Dustins youtube career is over

    • @ShadeAKAhayate
      @ShadeAKAhayate 4 роки тому +2

      The landing gear tire rubber problem is way more severe. When you try to brake at _that_ speed it will just overheat and you'll slide across the runway with little friction on a liquid rubber pad (as long as you have some rubber to hold the pressure inside). I understand his desire to touch down AFAP but I honestly don't know of how he envisioned stopping his fighter.

    • @Skank_and_Gutterboy
      @Skank_and_Gutterboy Рік тому

      At that speed, his brakes would immediately disintegrate. Also, his tires are not rated for anything close to 260 knots, they immediately shredded upon contact with the runway. Even attempting this was the height of stupidity.

  • @superdix75
    @superdix75 5 років тому +3

    Touch down at 280 kts............🤥

  • @toddsin8611
    @toddsin8611 3 роки тому +18

    What I love about this one is the ability to identify a professional, well trained and focused pilot by physiological cues that are involuntary and give a true representation of the pilots control of the situation, his respiratory rate and depth. It never changes from happy sunny day to time of ejection. Many emergency situations HUD videos of this era will show an immediate and pronounced onset of near hyperventilation from those, along with nearly every human alive, who are controlled by their fight or flight rather than in control of it.

    • @deltamike2154
      @deltamike2154 3 роки тому +4

      @Todd Sin Ehhhh, can't agree with you there. It may be true that he does a good job of controlling his respirations, but it didn't do anything for his situational awareness or "control of the situation." He makes a left turn onto short final at over 350 knots!!!! And touches down at something like 260 knots. Both with an engine fire. Had he been capable of making a sober assessment during the first five minutes of the incident, he had ample time to realize that his approach was completely busted.
      I'm not claiming I would've done better, I'm just claiming that you're mistaken to say he correctly evaluated his situation. He could've and should've gotten out shortly after realizing that he had a persistent fire.

    • @moistman6930
      @moistman6930 2 роки тому

      @@deltamike2154 With an engine out, he’d wouldn’t of been able to make a turn to go around at low-altitude, safely anyway. Besides that, at the end of the HUD tape the bingo fuel warning plays. Even without the fire, he wouldn’t of had much fuel to spare to go around and redo the approach. I think he was in control of the situation and he made the best choice. Sorry for the late reply, lol.

    • @alisardar9149
      @alisardar9149 2 роки тому

      @@moistman6930 why couldn't he land at much lower speed?

    • @moistman6930
      @moistman6930 2 роки тому +2

      @@alisardar9149 The engine fire probably caused a loss of almost all thrust. He’d want as much speed as possible to avoid stalling before he gets to the runway. With a potentially catastrophic fire, he wouldn’t have time to turn to bleed speed or go around. More of a ‘get this down as fast as possible’ kind of thing.

    • @Solid615
      @Solid615 2 роки тому +1

      @@moistman6930 all around pretty bad situation. The pilot also ignored the checklist for this situation. The checklist for a F15A shows if engine fire persists after attempting to extinguish eject. The co pilot was kind of hinting around about this but the pilot ignored. CW Lemoine did a really good break down of this video. The pilot should have pointed the jet in a safe direction and ejected once they realized the engine was still on fire.

  • @samsignorelli
    @samsignorelli 3 дні тому

    Either the Eagle didn't have an arrestor hook or the base didn't have the gear on the runway.

  • @makarlock
    @makarlock 5 років тому +3

    Fire in the engine...
    >overtemp left, bingo fuel, soldier

  • @259559ful
    @259559ful 5 років тому +29

    Wow wouldnt even try landing that fast in dcs world

    • @Krags47
      @Krags47 5 років тому +1

      his rear wheels are destroyed... i mean so is the rest of the jet but you know

    • @treelonmusk8324
      @treelonmusk8324 5 років тому

      @Marius Cramer shut up with toyr technical bullshit, the f-15 lands at 130-150 knots witch is at least 240km/h, witch is FAST ASF, so I'm 100% right,you land fast or you fall

    • @slickstrings
      @slickstrings 5 років тому +2

      @@treelonmusk8324 youre not 100% right, the others are talking about speeds relative to the landing speeds, which the pilot exceeded by 100 knots, which is why he couldnt stop. Perhaps he was heavy because he still had too much fuel, perhaps he was in a rush to get on the ground, either way landing 'fast' doesnt often end well.

    • @treelonmusk8324
      @treelonmusk8324 5 років тому

      @@slickstrings your so stupid tho😂 no matter what a jet is landing fast and theres nothing you can say thays differnt, lowest landing speed for a jet is 130 knots, thays fast as fuck it's like 240km/h, not my fault all u muscle boud military guys cant read😂💕

    • @treelonmusk8324
      @treelonmusk8324 5 років тому

      @Will.J you gonna cry?

  • @knightlife98
    @knightlife98 5 років тому +17

    I was on Interstate 95 one night, and I came up on a Semi pulling a Reefer(No, not that kind of "Reefer." Lol..... A Refrigerated Trailer, is called a Reefer.) trailer. Unfortunately for him, the curbside rear hub on his trailer was glowing red hot and caught fire. The only thing keeping the fire at bay, was the airflow from traveling at 65 mph. No sooner than he would have stopped, that trailer would have gone up in flames...!!!! He had to coordinate with DOT and the upcoming county's Fire Dept., to keep that from happening. Stakes were a tad bit higher with the F-15 though, I'd say...lol.

  • @Chris23lover
    @Chris23lover 5 років тому +9

    Nice landing btw, but the jet didn't stop so he had to eject, seems he did all he can to save the jet, well done.

  • @supercub6037
    @supercub6037 4 роки тому +2

    Waaaaay too fast on final!!

    • @HiImSeanIPlayBass
      @HiImSeanIPlayBass 4 роки тому

      He landed over speed on purpose. Normally you can put a fire out by increasing thrust through the shut down engine. You basically blast it out.
      When the jet stayed actively on fire he kept the speed up and landed as fast as possible so he could get out, rather than risk blowing up or having to eject over populated area and dropping the jet on homes/people.
      Dude made about 1000 decisions in the span of about four minutes and saved himself, anyone below him, and, surprisingly, the airplane.
      Major props.

  • @sithticklefingers7255
    @sithticklefingers7255 3 роки тому +2

    Interesting that all of the alarms start going off once the cables are severed.

  • @pg1171
    @pg1171 5 років тому +8

    Perfect training kicked in. Pilot had balls and nerves of steel! He did everything right. No way to save the F-15. I was a goner from the start. He was lucky to survive. The price of a pilots life over the cost of the jet is a no brainer. He's a trained fighter pilot. Invaluable! A single life saved, is invaluable, no matter who and/or what they are. The aircraft can be replaced. A life can not.

    • @jefffreeman8905
      @jefffreeman8905 2 роки тому +6

      The checklist literally ends with "Eject" on engine fires. So he should have ejected without trying to land.

    • @Skank_and_Gutterboy
      @Skank_and_Gutterboy Рік тому

      @@jefffreeman8905
      Yep. What's really bad is that his plane crashed and smashed across the runway's perimeter road and a major state highway, thank god that crashing plane didn't kill any motorists. The decision-making here was very poor. I'll concede that he had a poor team behind him that was telling him to do stupid things, but he should've intervened. He's the Aircraft Commander, the course of action is ultimately up to him. It should've occurred to him that his brake energies would be off the charts high and he'd never get the jet stopped.

  • @Jabba1625
    @Jabba1625 4 роки тому +2

    That's certainly a bit more expensive than crashing the company car 😀

  • @Rickster5176
    @Rickster5176 5 років тому +5

    Just another day at the office.

  • @niagarawarrior9623
    @niagarawarrior9623 5 років тому +3

    i was always under the impression that you cannot eject from an aircraft at ground height, the ejection seat cannot get you from ground level to a height were parachutes can fully unfurl, so you would basically smash into the ground while attached to a heavy ejection seat... is that not true?
    also, i know the aircraft was on fire AND at the end of the runway but wouldnt it have been safer to ride out the crash into the dirt and then get out? or would the plane disintegrate?

    • @CCWSig
      @CCWSig 5 років тому +6

      I know early ejector seats were like that, however the newer ones are classified as something like "zero/zero" (i dont know what's it's actually called) but it means you can eject from zero altitude and zero speed.

    • @niagarawarrior9623
      @niagarawarrior9623 5 років тому

      @@CCWSig thanks for the very quick reply! Never heard of 0 / 0 seats

    • @jefffreeman8905
      @jefffreeman8905 2 роки тому

      Zero/zero seats have been around for a few decades. The first couple generations of ejection seat couldn't do it, but modern ones can.

    • @Skank_and_Gutterboy
      @Skank_and_Gutterboy Рік тому +1

      His ejection decision was sound, it's a zero/zero seat. When he actuated in-frame fire extinguishers and his tail-end kept burning, he should've followed the checklist, pointed the jet toward an empty field, and ejected. Coming in at 260 knots is the height of stupidity. This video is used as an example of what not do. This guy and his team showed a lot of balls but their IQs took a vacation.

  • @HappyFlapps
    @HappyFlapps 5 років тому

    Aw hell dawg. If I wuz drivin' that Eagle, I'd have just punched out and respawned in a F-22. No-brainer ya stupid bitches.

  • @frostyrobot7689
    @frostyrobot7689 3 роки тому

    Just after the video cuts out, Bitchin' Betty allegedlly says "I always knew you would leave me, you b...."

  • @cipherunknown_
    @cipherunknown_ 3 роки тому +1

    6:15
    when you hit your elbow

  • @deathlord5499
    @deathlord5499 8 років тому +33

    RIP people with ear phones at 0:09

    • @lamanator3730
      @lamanator3730 5 років тому +2

      Taking a shit with headphones while browsing UA-cam. Thanks man! Saved me.

    • @mrandrossguy9871
      @mrandrossguy9871 5 років тому

      Lamanator
      Thats what you get
      When takin a Shit XD

  • @viperdriver82
    @viperdriver82 5 років тому +5

    Dude touchdown at 250 kts and expected to stop ...lol

  • @atcred3
    @atcred3 10 років тому +14

    I WOULD FLY WITH YOU ANY DAY MY FRIEND!!!...GREAT JOB BRINGING HER BACK IN SIR!!!!

    • @bottangann
      @bottangann 8 років тому +4

      +atcred3 he crashed... just saying

    • @MattH-wg7ou
      @MattH-wg7ou 4 роки тому

      "If fire persists -
      Step 5. Eject."

  • @Lightning_Mike
    @Lightning_Mike 2 роки тому +1

    Right at the end we can see the aircraft's life flash before its eyes.

  • @BrettonFerguson
    @BrettonFerguson 5 років тому +1

    There went 100 million dollars. I don't blame him for ejecting. Nothing else he could do at that point. If I owned a 100 million dollar jet, I'd die trying to land and save it. Even if logically I knew it was going to crash with or without me in it, I'd find it difficult to give up on a 100 million dollar jet and eject.

    • @azonicrider32
      @azonicrider32 5 років тому

      Well, an f-16 is no where near 100million. And who knows if it was even written off?

    • @jonysturge
      @jonysturge 5 років тому

      @@azonicrider32 The title says its an F-15. The cost depends on the year and the variant. It could be anywhere between 30 million and a 100 million.

  • @henrikgormsen1020
    @henrikgormsen1020 7 років тому +11

    Comming in HOT ??

  • @hammadawan1849
    @hammadawan1849 5 місяців тому

    Why make the approach at 350 kts?

  • @GuyFromSC
    @GuyFromSC Рік тому +4

    The calmness in these aviators voices is something that only comes from mil training 👏🏼

  • @viperip1857
    @viperip1857 11 років тому +29

    Looks to me like a bit of a 'Fail'!! Incorrect Drills, Wingman distracting at critical moment, Not Sorting his speed out (Should be about 160 Kts NOT 260!!). Could have successfully landed, just by slowing down sooner (or at all). Wingman should have prompted him about his excessive speed. I bet they both got fried in the inquiry.
    But Hey, what do I know?, I only flew Vipers! (F16s)

    • @christianbuczko1481
      @christianbuczko1481 7 років тому +1

      Alternative to not flying home fast was to lose controls, and definitely lose the aircraft. His only chance at saving the aircraft is getting it down fast. He was abit too fast to stop of course, but at least the aircraft was wrecked safely, and not dropped on somebodies head as could easily have happened if he'd taken his time about things.

    • @Bootzey73
      @Bootzey73 5 років тому +6

      Viper IP shut the fuck up

    • @possiblyadickhead6653
      @possiblyadickhead6653 5 років тому +2

      Never said my food near a air force plane but I heard lots of pilots are afraid of ditching ,at least not before trying to save the aircraft

    • @dietcoke759
      @dietcoke759 5 років тому +3

      Viper is exactly right.

    • @bcask61
      @bcask61 5 років тому +3

      You heard the wingman say he feared the fire spreading rapidly as the plane slowed down on landing as the airflow through the engine decreased. Perhaps the excess landing speed was him trying to avoid that.

  • @jamielancaster01
    @jamielancaster01 5 років тому +3

    Engine fire that won’t go out - it’s time to point this candle to an unpopulated area and eject!

    • @gonun69
      @gonun69 4 роки тому +1

      Lools like there were farms everywhere, pretty hight risk

    • @DepakoteMeister
      @DepakoteMeister 4 роки тому

      @@gonun69 That's nothing to do with it, never is, and never has been. Pilot has one concern at this point, saving HIS life. Ejections are risky and only a very last resort. Better to try a landing if you can.

    • @Skank_and_Gutterboy
      @Skank_and_Gutterboy Рік тому

      @@gonun69
      Lots of empty field = low risk. This guy disregarded boldface emergency procedure and it cost him his career. Thank god he didn't kill anybody when his plane smashed across the runway's perimeter road and a major state highway at over 200 knots. What was that about high-risk again?

  • @Antares2
    @Antares2 5 років тому +3

    Why did he land at 275 knots? Isn't that about 125 too much?

    • @michaeljacobs7724
      @michaeljacobs7724 5 років тому +5

      Antares Yes, the air Force now uses this video in their training as everything that you should not do. fly the plane first, communicate later, he came in at over a hundred knots too fast because his wingman put him in a panic with all that talk about stagnating flame the brakes faded and were not going to stop that jet at 275 knots he could have slowed to approach speed or even slower and stayed on the runway without overshooting it, and his wingman should have shut his mouth and let him fly the plane with minimal amount of traffic needed on the radio but it was jabber jabber jabber the all the time, I live 26 miles south of white men directly in the flight path of their aircraft and I see the f-15s and BTS come in and out all the time but never seen one in distress

    • @dbl8656
      @dbl8656 5 років тому +1

      @@michaeljacobs7724 wingman was probably his CO/XO

    • @mikeyo4406
      @mikeyo4406 5 років тому +1

      @@michaeljacobs7724 well that is certainly a possibility we all weren't there we don't know.

    • @michaeljacobs7724
      @michaeljacobs7724 5 років тому +1

      Mike o Actually I read the Air Force Accident Review Board report and those were the final conclusions that were made by the board. I'm addition the pilot suffered some Spinal Compression injuries but that happens in 1 out of 3 ejects so that's not surprising

    • @thomasstock1985
      @thomasstock1985 2 роки тому +1

      @@michaeljacobs7724 very interesting, thanks

  • @jeffreylindsey1757
    @jeffreylindsey1757 5 років тому +2

    Noble effort. Glad they got out!

  • @pneulancer
    @pneulancer 4 місяці тому

    This Eagle Driver had one great wingman; I mean the point he made about the fire stagnating once he hit the runway was prescient. I didn't even think of that and I'm in my "GD" easy chair!

  • @jakewheeler2868
    @jakewheeler2868 4 місяці тому

    Worked the crash recovery of this jet. I remember the local farmer was all too happy to let us in his field with our equipment. JP8 made a muddy mess around the jet. Wreckage was in the hanger on our flatbed trailer for months, waiting to get picked up.

  • @hulkgqnissanpatrol6121
    @hulkgqnissanpatrol6121 4 роки тому

    Millions and the stupid thing can only tell you there's a problem AFTER it's happened! He even had to confirm with someone God knows how many miles away. You people depend on tech too much. But if would help if you found yourselves a good tech in the first place! Lol

  • @alexb6821
    @alexb6821 4 роки тому +1

    Daaaayyyyum that was close

  • @AZAce1064
    @AZAce1064 5 років тому +1

    Did he make it? Is he ok?

  • @gregcampbell4848
    @gregcampbell4848 5 років тому +6

    There must be a reason he came in that fast, right? He sounded as though he had pretty good situational awareness. His wingman did suggest side slipping with no reply.

    • @theVRpilot
      @theVRpilot 5 років тому +5

      Rex H #2 engine was out, #1 was still running I think.

    • @mikeyo4406
      @mikeyo4406 5 років тому

      I wondered that myself not sure possibly damage to the Hydraulics maybe he couldn't get the flaps to work possibly he was coming in with no power maybe thought if you shut down them both the engine fire would go out I'm not sure

    • @zombieman9509
      @zombieman9509 5 років тому

      You can see him slipping for a while before touchdown. Bank angle but keeps direction.

    • @Skank_and_Gutterboy
      @Skank_and_Gutterboy Рік тому

      Coming in that fast was incredibly stupid. This ended his career. If his team kept their careers (which is anything but certain), they're now subject-matter experts on checklist-discipline after training half the Air Force on it. Now we know why the -1 pilot manual says that if you actuate in-frame fire extinguishers and the tail-end keeps burning, you point the jet somewhere safe and eject. I'm just glad that his crashing jet didn't kill anybody after crashing across the runway's perimeter road and a state highway at over 200 MPH. This video is used in training as a prime example of what not to do.

  • @JetDriver77
    @JetDriver77 5 місяців тому

    Amazing that the HUD camera was still working sitting on the grass... lol

  • @Wildstar40
    @Wildstar40 5 років тому +10

    Bitching Betty: 'Ouch it burns ... Ouch it burns ... God help me ... God help me.'

    • @treelonmusk8324
      @treelonmusk8324 5 років тому

      Thats what youd be screaming when u dont get out in time, have some respect in ur comments ur scum bag

    • @sparkyplug28
      @sparkyplug28 5 років тому +7

      Iso specs guess you don’t know what he means by bitching Betty 🤷‍♂️

    • @treelonmusk8324
      @treelonmusk8324 5 років тому

      @@sparkyplug28 no because I can actually use real sentences not stupid words that dont means anything:p

    • @Wildstar40
      @Wildstar40 5 років тому +5

      @@sparkyplug28 Yup ... Iso specs does not have a clue and because he's a fat mouthed jerk I will not explain it too him.

    • @Wildstar40
      @Wildstar40 5 років тому

      @@treelonmusk8324 Oh you wanna fight eh ? Well look somewhere else.

  • @edgarhelbling6525
    @edgarhelbling6525 5 років тому

    Shit.

  • @Ging_10
    @Ging_10 5 років тому

    I still dont get how such bad quality of video is remotely useful in military operations.

  • @gorantotic2516
    @gorantotic2516 4 роки тому

    Ides previse desno, i udaras o pistu umesto lagano kao leptir....

  • @copkhan007
    @copkhan007 5 років тому

    Learn something from the Pakistan Airforce Pilot who landed his F-16 after fuel line exploded and took out half the engine. He managed to glide for a long time at night and managed to land safely without ejecting. US pilots do not care about the taxpayers money...Fuck it...just eject..we will get another aircraft.

    • @Skank_and_Gutterboy
      @Skank_and_Gutterboy Рік тому

      His EPU would've only lasted a few minutes and the F-16 glides like a brick, your story sounds like bullshit to be honest. Also, nearly killing yourself in an attempt to save equipment on a stateside peacetime mission = STUPID.

  • @jflippen
    @jflippen 4 роки тому

    Landed downwind with a 24KT tailwind...if he would have landed the other direction....NO EJECTION REQUIRED.

    • @HiImSeanIPlayBass
      @HiImSeanIPlayBass 4 роки тому

      He was probably worried about the “I’m on fire right now” problem more than he was about maneuvering upwind.

  • @flyingdutchman700
    @flyingdutchman700 5 років тому +5

    With a pilot in distress shouldn't the rest of them be radio silence?

    • @theVRpilot
      @theVRpilot 5 років тому +1

      Sounds like two frequencies. Possible local chat and then atc radio.

    • @kurtisknechtel3728
      @kurtisknechtel3728 5 років тому +1

      You still absolutely have to coordinate with air traffic so they know you're coming and to have crash fire & rescue ready. My best guess, it sounded like a flight of 2 F15s, and when the guy declared an emergency, the pilot we watched only focused on his own plane and comms with his wingman, while the wingman (possibly flight lead) coordinated with atc as well as helped the pilot though his emergency procedures

    • @jpbernie72
      @jpbernie72 5 років тому +4

      No. Communication in an emergency situation is vital and these guys did a very good job in my opinion. The bleeder is the leader. The pilot without problems assists as necessary and will usually follow in a trail position. That’s exactly how this flight handled this particular emergency.

    • @TealJosh
      @TealJosh 5 років тому

      Aviate, navigate, communicate. Always in that order. No matter what. BUT, when nothing absolutely important is happening, especially with fighters, wingmen help troubleshoot because the pilot almost certainly can't start going through the manuals for checklists and procedures.

  • @Barzins1
    @Barzins1 4 роки тому

    Balls. Brass industrial size ones. Ida bailed out looooong time ago. Which Emi’s a good thing I’m not a fighter pilot.

  • @PineTreePal
    @PineTreePal 5 років тому

    Maintenance gonna swap an engine, safetywire the cockpit shut, and you'll see that Falcon runnin sorties over Islamabad before you can say JP-8.

  • @kidcrazy4546
    @kidcrazy4546 4 роки тому

    Dam this video just made me jump out of my car at Mach 1.6 .

  • @M60A3
    @M60A3 Рік тому

    When you have a really bad day

  • @davidca96
    @davidca96 3 роки тому

    bank angle, bank angle, bank angle

  • @eldridgefelder3427
    @eldridgefelder3427 5 років тому +6

    Any reason he touched down so fast? I understand he was on fire, but if he made it that far, he probably could have lasted a little longer and slowed below 250, or am I missing something?

    • @nitaihat12
      @nitaihat12 5 років тому

      @Rata 4U you can't know what's going throgth the man's mind but I think this type of thinking is wrong. Most military clothing has some level of fire resistance, and he has oxygen supply and is fully covered including gloves, helmet and breathing mask and boots, he should have enougth time to see that the fire is increasing rapidly and eject even from a standstill. So the only fear is an explosion, which would be more likely to happen on touchdown or earlier or in the first brake action. Also I'd like to point out he didn't do any sort of aerobrakeing which likely decresed his chances of stopping

    • @merickson20
      @merickson20 5 років тому +2

      I don’t know exactly how an F-15 works but shutting down an engine may mean he lost hydraulic pressure to the brakes. Depends how the hydraulic systems are driven.

    • @nitaihat12
      @nitaihat12 5 років тому +1

      @@merickson20 you can see the nose sinking while he's no the runway, I belive.that the resaul t of braking so he surely has something

    • @andrewmckenna00
      @andrewmckenna00 5 років тому +1

      @@nitaihat12 looked weird, when he landed, he just seemed to coast at around 200knts for a very long time after touching down, maybe burned threw hydraulics to his brakes

    • @michaelmcgann1814
      @michaelmcgann1814 5 років тому +1

      You are missing a lot

  • @MavHunter20XX
    @MavHunter20XX 4 роки тому

    WTF, no barriers?

  • @cool5tuff
    @cool5tuff 5 років тому

    I'm guessing the pilot lost hydraulics and was flying by wire - hence the lack of ground brakes

    • @agreen778
      @agreen778 5 років тому

      except that only the f-15 echos are fly-by-wire....and this a charlie

    • @cool5tuff
      @cool5tuff 5 років тому +1

      hence the guessing :p
      is there another sort of redundancy for control surfaces on this model/separate hydraulic systems?

  • @timothysherrange
    @timothysherrange 3 роки тому

    Mover sent me here.

  • @danielh1708
    @danielh1708 5 років тому +2

    No cables at Whiteman

    • @nitaihat12
      @nitaihat12 5 років тому

      Cable would have just snapped at that speed anyway

  • @ThePostal67
    @ThePostal67 10 років тому +8

    Shit, I started sweating.. But, I like Viper IP, I have flown with Luke Skywalker and flew the X-Wing along with the Naboo N-1 starfighter, either one of them had no ejection seat, in space it would not do any good.. But like Viper IP, I could have landed them with no problem, because I used to pilot for Howard Hughes! Oh, by the way, damn good job of not dropping it on someone's head!

  • @mikeyo4406
    @mikeyo4406 5 років тому +1

    Can anybody answer why it was a left over temp when the right engine to my memory they said was on fire?

    • @gordonelwell7084
      @gordonelwell7084 5 років тому

      Overtemp is a different circuit. Likely when slowing down the fire stagnated and the left engine bay began to sense the temperature rising that while in the air, the airflow was flushing out . . .

    • @mikentx57
      @mikentx57 5 років тому

      The left engine was damaged when the jet went of the end of the runway at over 150 knots. That caused the gear to collapse and damage the left engine. Notice that you do not hear the over temp message till after he goes off the end of the runway and you see that the camera was then at ground level.

    • @mikeyo4406
      @mikeyo4406 5 років тому

      @@mikentx57 fair enough. But it was the right that was on fire right?

    • @gordonelwell7084
      @gordonelwell7084 5 років тому

      @@mikeyo4406 - I remember we would worry most when the fire light went out. Did it mean the fire was out? More often than not, it meant the fire had burned through the sensor or wiring, thus the sitution was getting worse.

    • @dextermorgan1
      @dextermorgan1 4 роки тому

      @@gordonelwell7084 You're a fighter pilot? It sounds like it. If so, thank you for keeping myself and my family safe all our lives.

  • @breadtoasted2269
    @breadtoasted2269 2 роки тому

    How do they keep their heart rate so steady? Crazy

  • @alarenzo420
    @alarenzo420 5 років тому +3

    Like a gloves. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @tommyarnold890
    @tommyarnold890 5 років тому +6

    Does the F-15 not have fire suppression system? I worked on 130's we have them. After pulling emergency shut down handle if fire still burned, you popped suppression bottle to smother fire with foam. Any crew chiefs with an answer?

    • @Kobaneko2005
      @Kobaneko2005 5 років тому

      From what I heard on the radio, it was the engine cone had caught on fire. Not sure how, but that's sounded like what he said.

    • @Wendigo127
      @Wendigo127 5 років тому +5

      No, most fighters don't. You just shutdown the engine for a confirmed fire and hope it stops it. The A-10 is one of the few fighters with an actual fire suppression system.

    • @tommyarnold890
      @tommyarnold890 5 років тому +3

      That sucks. But I guess with all the systems and wanting to maximize space and weight it makes sense.

    • @josephmagana6235
      @josephmagana6235 3 роки тому

      @@Wendigo127 Most modern fighters, including the F15 and F18, have engine fire bottles (extinguishers).

    • @ChoChan776
      @ChoChan776 2 роки тому

      @@Wendigo127 F15 has fire bottles (squibs).

  • @cristianoaraujo9756
    @cristianoaraujo9756 4 роки тому

    Coloque a legenda por gentileza.!

  • @Barzins1
    @Barzins1 10 років тому

    I like how calm the guy was. I'da pooped my pants.

    • @derekwall200
      @derekwall200 8 років тому

      thanks to the USAFs training he was in good shape. I would've aimed for the very end of the runway and when the plane slowed down enough id open the canopy and jump away from the burning plane before the fire gets any worse

    • @nitaihat12
      @nitaihat12 7 років тому +1

      bad idea, with the gear placment you'd probebly get ran over by the landing gear, that is if you don't get sucked into the engine first...

  • @johndoes2434
    @johndoes2434 5 років тому

    Lucky sob

  • @Cactus7810
    @Cactus7810 5 років тому

    Couldn't he have used the F-15's emergency arrestor hook to help slow the plane?

    • @mikeyo4406
      @mikeyo4406 5 років тому +1

      That would require an arrestor cable those are generally only on aircraft carriers. Not to say that there is nowhere on the ground I'm sure there's some place. But I haven't heard of any

    • @joelcurtin9409
      @joelcurtin9409 5 років тому +1

      That's why he asked ATC if they had a cable. The reply was "negative cable".

    • @iangibbons8947
      @iangibbons8947 5 років тому +1

      Mike o f-15s have hooks and most AF bases have arrest or cables for damaged aircraft. Where he landed in particular, did not have a hook apparently. He requested a hook in the video tho.

  • @paulaglet4255
    @paulaglet4255 5 років тому

    PIO to the max!

  • @PeteV80
    @PeteV80 5 років тому +2

    Awesome staying calm. What forced him to come in so fast?

    • @prephasfallen5168
      @prephasfallen5168 5 років тому +2

      I have zero piloting experience but I'd guess that they wanted the plane on the ground ASAP in case the other engine dies (IIRC the F15 is more a rocket with wings than a plane). Protocol is probably such that losing control of the aircraft on the runway is better than losing it while taking more time to drop speed because it may endanger the public.

    • @SubOphion
      @SubOphion 5 років тому +2

      probably because having 1 engine out, if he came in on normal Vref speed, the plane would have been a bit out of control very close to the ground, so keeping his speed up on final ensured him more control of the aircraft but a longer landing roll.

    • @MrTophat23
      @MrTophat23 5 років тому +3

      @@prephasfallen5168 everything you said was wrong.

    • @Pyrex238
      @Pyrex238 5 років тому

      Airspeed increase do to number 2 engine out.

    • @Skank_and_Gutterboy
      @Skank_and_Gutterboy Рік тому

      Nothing forced him to come in that fast and the decision to do so was sheer stupidity.

  • @TomsSabbatical
    @TomsSabbatical 5 років тому +1

    I blame the idiot that made him think of coming as as fast as possible. You have to stop sometime. I met a lot of meathead AF pilots and this squadon makes it an art form. Any student that did that would be washed out right away - even in an actual emergency.

    • @TomsSabbatical
      @TomsSabbatical 5 років тому +2

      @Christopher Schuster Idiot. "Land at 250 KIAS "is definitely not the procedure for in flight engine fire.

    • @John-tx1wk
      @John-tx1wk 5 років тому

      @@TomsSabbatical You ain't lying about the landing at 250 KIAS part.

  • @welshpete12
    @welshpete12 4 роки тому +1

    The Pilot was ok , thank God and flew a few hours later . The aircraft was repaired and flew again in less then a month after this incidence .

    • @sharizabel4204
      @sharizabel4204 3 роки тому

      Um, no the jet nor pilot never flew again. I was the investigating officer.

  • @jpbernie72
    @jpbernie72 5 років тому +1

    People are asking why the pilot came in hot for his landing. Remember, he has an engine fire that won’t go out. His wingman asked him to confirm that his afterburner was not lit. So, it’s fair to assume that the fire was causing some degree of unwanted thrust and may have also caused damage to other systems precluding a normal landing.

    • @unusualbydefault
      @unusualbydefault 5 років тому +1

      engine was shut down and fuel cut off.....no, there's basically no thrust coming from this engine

    • @TealJosh
      @TealJosh 5 років тому +1

      @@unusualbydefault engine was shut down, fuel cut off and bleed air disabled. No unwanted thrust from burning engine.

    • @rightasrein
      @rightasrein 5 років тому

      I'd look up how a jet engine works if I were you, bud.

    • @xXmikeandikesXx
      @xXmikeandikesXx 4 роки тому +3

      -1 says shut down affect engine in question, if fire does not stop, EJECT. We use this video for what NOT to do. Should have found nearest body of water and preformed a mode 2 ejection.

  • @bertraminc9412
    @bertraminc9412 5 років тому +1

    The back side of the power curve isn’t something to fear.

  • @Stubbies2003
    @Stubbies2003 9 років тому +19

    Sorry for all of you guys that think this pilot did good but Viper IP is spot on. The HUD indication on the left hand side is his airspeed and he touched down at roughly 260-275 knots. WAAAY too fast. I don't know the specs on the F-15 landing gear but anything beyond 300 knots is an overspeed of the F-16 landing gear. Meaning that you are not even supposed to have the landing gear extended at that high of a speed. Let alone trying to land an aircraft. Him not setting up the aircraft for a proper landing is why it was crashed not the engine fire.
    If you pork up an approach that badly you go around. Regardless of the IFE that was not a landing that could ever be successfully made by ANY pilot.

    • @Stubbies2003
      @Stubbies2003 9 років тому +3

      Cian Broderick LOL do you even know what bingo fuel is for? Trust me if he gets his bingo warning and he is AT the airbase he wants to land at with good weather (looked good on the tape) then yes you can go around. Fuel quantity wasn't his concern it was the engine on fire.
      Regardless of any of those side points it still is a text book example of a porked approach to an airbase.

    • @nitaihat12
      @nitaihat12 7 років тому +1

      he was worried that if he slowed down the fire would spread if he slowed down as there would be no more wind blowing on the fire and fighting it, i think he had the right idea comeing in for the landing above the speed he normally would, but he should have slowed down more at the last moment and delay the gear extention as much as possibole. baseically come in as fast as safe and slow down to the limits at the last chance

    • @Portuguese-linguica
      @Portuguese-linguica 7 років тому +4

      Stubbies2003 first i like thank all of these men and woman for there Service. 2nd all of you fuckers saying he should have done this or that fuck you . i love to see you ass hats in this guys situation making split decisions well trying not to die .

    • @michaeldombek2901
      @michaeldombek2901 5 років тому +1

      You're a fucking mental midget

    • @looptroop4888
      @looptroop4888 5 років тому

      OOOOOO KEYBOARD WARRIOR HERE! OOOOOOO you play video games all day you dumbass nerd haha you know NOTHING. miss me with that fuckboy comment.

  • @iwishyouwould1781
    @iwishyouwould1781 5 років тому +1

    My $50mil 😫

  • @scotrule6128
    @scotrule6128 5 років тому +2

    Being a Monday morning quarterback...he DID NOT NEED TO PUNCH OUT !! ! !! He clearly could have rode out the overshoot and brought the aircraft to rest. He must have been going what,

    • @Wendigo127
      @Wendigo127 5 років тому +1

      He was going 175kts/200mph

    • @sirzebra
      @sirzebra 5 років тому +1

      The hud is clearly showing he's 200kts when touching down, so the only "rest" he could've brought to the aircraft, and himself, would've been eternal.
      This is a very used accident case for formation purposes "F-15A, 76-0061, 110th FS out of Whiteman AFB. Crashed 9 November, 1995"
      The punchout at the end was pretty much the only optimal thing he did, while the rest of the procedure was globally bad decision making, wrong advice from airborne entourage and a limited ability do to things correctly, with a single engine, and an active fire (+reduced brake hydraulics due to the engine cutoff, and probably fire damage).
      Please refrain from interpreting things you don't understand, or just check some info on what you dont understand to be able to grasp what really happens.
      If you really thing he ejected at 50mph, you are blind as well as misinformed.

    • @KLeVoyBarnes
      @KLeVoyBarnes 5 років тому

      HE SHOULD OF LANDED ON THE MISSOURI RIVER AND PUT THE FIRE OUT.

  • @spacextreme1
    @spacextreme1 5 років тому +1

    Bingo mate

  • @larryehrlich8702
    @larryehrlich8702 5 років тому

    No problem...we'll just add a tiny bit more $$$,$$$,$$$.$$ to the national debt and buy a brand new aircraft for you. Hopefully next time you can approach at the correct airspeed and have an uneventful landing...like this one should have been. If you disagree then put the fact finding report here as an attachment. Thanks. Tired tax payer.

  • @dragonraptor3435
    @dragonraptor3435 2 роки тому

    C.W. Lemming did a great breakdown on this vid. Turns out the pilot completely ignored the engine fire checklist.

  • @screaminlordbyron7767
    @screaminlordbyron7767 5 років тому

    I guess he didn't want to use reverse thrust on one side only for the steering brake effect

    • @HomercidalOne
      @HomercidalOne 5 років тому +6

      There is no thrust reverse on F-15s.

    • @redactedrider7606
      @redactedrider7606 5 років тому +3

      Hardly any fighters have reverse thrust.

  • @jjones3256
    @jjones3256 3 роки тому

    He took a huge risk not punching as soon as fire was confirmed. Obviously he made it back to the ground safely, but hind sight is 20/20. He's super lucky to be alive. He should have pointed the jet to some farm land and punched, he took a huge risk here. I'm just glad that he made it home safe.

    • @thelmaviaduct
      @thelmaviaduct 2 роки тому

      Horseshit, he did the right thing.

    • @jjones3256
      @jjones3256 2 роки тому

      @@thelmaviaduct as I said hindsight is 20/20. That jet could've exploded any second he was flying and lost his life

    • @thelmaviaduct
      @thelmaviaduct 2 роки тому +1

      @@jjones3256 ejection isn't risk free, it's last resort.

    • @jjones3256
      @jjones3256 2 роки тому

      Of course it isn't risk free. Neither is your jet being on fire!!!! There's a reason the checklist says if there's a fire to eject immediately!! You're saying he made the right call cause he made it back but theres no guarantee he would. He literally violated safety protocols and orders by doing what he did. I'm glad he lived and made it back. But you are 100% wrong!!! Ask any Air Force or Navy pilot!!

    • @jjones3256
      @jjones3256 2 роки тому

      @@thelmaviaduct on UA-cam look up C.W. Lemoine F-15A Hud video breakdown. He was an Airforce F-16 pilot and a Navy pilot as well and he breaks down this exact video. Watch that and tell me he still made the right call. You have no clue what you're talking about